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The original Def Stan was adopted as an AMPP standard under the provisions of the AMPP Standards Committees Operating Manual Procedures for Conversion of Government Agency Standards.
This standard is a guide to corrosion protection against atmospheric corrosion and covers all aspects from the basic mechanisms of aqueous corrosion, though a summary of the differing types to a detailed review of aspects of atmospheric corrosion. It concludes with a detailed survey of the methods of control against corrosion and a focused description of the particular methods of corrosion protection for different metals and alloys.
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As the maritime industry continues to push forward negotiating obstacles regarding cost reduction and efficiency, many advancements have been made over the years. Robotic welding, paperless quality control and advanced coatings have all played large roles in the overall success of the primary goals. One major improvement has been the integration of non-ferrous and composite materials for construction. Lighter materials that exhibit better corrosion resistance over steel are seeing increased use in ship and platform construction. While composites are gaining rapid interest and share, aluminum alloy is the fastest integrated material used to date.
This research is specific to the following: Automated and batch powder coat systems using corona charging application guns, Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal Substrates, Formed Sheet Metal, Structural Shapes and Weldments, OEM facilities with in-house powder coating systems, Tier One Suppliers and Tier Two Suppliers.